Red TeamTask 1: What is your current definition of Blended Learning? (click the link and brainstorm)


Before we begin this lesson think:
  1. Wouldn't it be wonderful to keep current on a topic of interest with minimal effort?
  2. If we work together could we get started compiling the most important current articles on Blended Learning without having to read each one?
  3. Could our students do research in this way. Might this be a lesson in Web Site Evaluation?


Task 2: Each team member will choose a different article and take notes to bring back to their group for discussion. Go to http://www.scoop.it/t/teacher-tools-for-blended-learning Ideas we found interesting. Use the discussion board found on this page (next to Edit) d. List the title of the article and make a hot link to it. (Give us a Summary and Review) Reply to each other.
If the number of resources leaves you a little breathless here are my favorites:
  1. Mr. Carter's office
  2. Student Engagement requires conversation
  3. Flipping your Faculty Meeting
  4. Can Blended Learning Save...
  5. Facilitating Collaborative Learning
  6. Seven Essential Principles
  7. Which way for K-12



Task 3: Tools for Blended Learning: Scoop It
Work on this task in teams of 2. One person pulls up directions while the other works through the tutorial Bookmarklets can be added to iPad but the directions are difficult.
http://iosbookmarklets.com/tutorials/scoopit-bookmarklet-ipad/


Task 4:Create a Topic for Scoop It and report your URL



Task 5: Flipped Teaching: Flip Teaching and the Khan Academyhttp://www.scoop.it/t/flip-teaching-for-us


Many equate Flipped teaching with the Khan Academy and Salman Khan. And although the idea of Flipped Learning grew out of Khan's ideas they are not exactly the same thing. Also .Visit the websitehttp://www.khanacademy.org/


Task 6: Other Video Ideas
Task 7: Video Resources


Task 8: Screen Cast-O-Matic
ideas for screen casting on iPad
http://jonathanwylie.com/2012/12/01/the-best-screencasting-apps-for-the-ipad/



Edmodo

Diigo
Diigo has an iPad app

Google
http://www.google.com/edu/teachers/educator-resources.html
http://www.google.com/edu/index.html




Lots more tutorials: http://www.caroleredline.com/web-tool-links.php